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Sea-ice reconstruction over the last 3ka in the Ross Sea (Antarctica)
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A micropaleontological focus on two piston cores from the Edisto Inlet, Ross Sea...
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Resolving sea ice dynamics in the north-western Ross Sea during the last 2.6 ka:...
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